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Have a home built computer which I partitioned the HD into 2 sections: 1 8GB section, the other section the remainder --280GB. Unfortunately, now i'm running low disk space on the 8 GB section which contains WinXP. I've moved everything I could.

My main problem is when i'm downloading updates for a game, it wants to store the data in a temporary internet file then transfer it to my 2nd partition. I get the download then when the transfer begins it says 'insufficient disk space'. How can i work around this besides wiping out my HD and reinstalling WinXP (i'm against this method b/c after my Dell crapped out, i built my own computer and had to get a key to install XP on the new computer. Misplaced the replacement key so it would be a pita to get a new key). Can i move my temporary internet folder into my 2nd partion or does it have to be in the partition where XP is stored?

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Yes, it can be moved in IE or Firefox, or you maybe able to resize the partitions with Partition magic, or some other partition software.


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